DETROIT – Despite reports that consumers are souring on buying electric vehicles, Paul Eisenstein from Headline.news says EV make up nearly 10 percent of sales this year. Paul joins Matt Roush and Mike Brennan on MITechTV to talk not only about EV sales, but also hybrids and hydrogen-power vehicles.
Paul, formerly of the Detroit Bureau, joined Headlight.news in September. He continues to cover the auto industry worldwide, something he has done for decades.
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While it is true more automakers are rolling out hybrid vehicles – that use by electrical-powered and internal combustion engines – those powered only by electricity continue to make gains. The wild card entering the picture is hydrogen-powered vehicles primarily focused on very large trucks, such as semi tractors that haul trailers across the country.
Large truck stops nationwide not only are selling gasoline and diesel fuel, but many are now adding electric chargers and hydrogen refilling stations to provide the infrastructure for low or no carbon emissions vehicles.
You can read more at Headlight.News.





